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Concealment under scrubs

Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2009 6:39 pm
by WEC
I did a search and found some good information, but I wanted some additional information, if anyone could give me some input or suggestions.

I'm in scrubs around 80% of the time at work, seeing people as I go from home to home. My job takes me to some seedy areas of town, so having my concealed handgun with me is indispensable. Until now, I've been carrying my gun and a spare mag in one of the pouches of my backpack, which is always with me. However, I've been testing a quick draw with my pack and I can't seem to be satisfied. I see that jbirds has a lot of experience with concealment under scrubs. I carry a Sig P229, so I'm positive that wearing scrubs cannot support that weight. Plus, I tuck my scrubs in.

I don't think I can do a smartcarry or thunderwear. I just can't be comfortable having my gun near my valuables. I wasn't too keen on the belly band, but after reading some threads, I'm beginning to come around. I wear an undershirt under my scrubs, so excessive sweating won't be as much of an issue. Any experience with belly bands, or with my sort of situation? Thanks in advance.

Re: Concealment under scrubs

Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2009 8:24 pm
by jbirds1210
I also work in scrubs (with a large amount of PPE on top of them most of the time). A good ankle holster has solved my problems, but I carry a Glock 26 with baggy scrub pants.

The 229 might be a bit of a challenge outside of a fanny pack or belly band. Fanny packs do not look strange at all while wearing scrubs (especially if you are a RT) There is no reason in the world you could not make a Sig P239 work for ankle carry or make your life easier and get a light revolver for work carry.

We live within driving distance....I would be happy to meet you for coffee sometime and let you give the Galco ankle glove a spin.

Jason

Re: Concealment under scrubs

Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2009 9:16 pm
by LaserTex
We live within driving distance....I would be happy to meet you for coffee sometime and let you give the Galco ankle glove a spin.


This is the reason I love groups like this. The commeraderie is awesome - feeding off of each other for ideas. Thanks for making this a great site.

Doug :txflag:

Re: Concealment under scrubs

Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2009 11:14 pm
by WEC
jbirds1210 wrote:I also work in scrubs (with a large amount of PPE on top of them most of the time). A good ankle holster has solved my problems, but I carry a Glock 26 with baggy scrub pants.

The 229 might be a bit of a challenge outside of a fanny pack or belly band. Fanny packs do not look strange at all while wearing scrubs (especially if you are a RT) There is no reason in the world you could not make a Sig P239 work for ankle carry or make your life easier and get a light revolver for work carry.

We live within driving distance....I would be happy to meet you for coffee sometime and let you give the Galco ankle glove a spin.

Jason
I'd knew you'd respond promptly!

I was thinking of an ankle holster but as you observed, the 229 is a bit unwieldy for that. I just love having the 12+1 capacity with an extra magazine at the ready, so that sorta precludes the 239 or a light revolver. I've always considered the Galco ankle glove for a BUG, so I may indeed take your offer of meeting up for a coffee. I think I'll give the belly band a go. I know two other people who have 229's so if it doesn't work out for me, I can always sell it to them. ;-) Besides, 50 bucks for a belly band won't break the bank (whoa, alliteration). I suppose one can chalk this up to the age-old debate about choosing the gun based on attire or choosing attire based on the gun.
LaserTex wrote:This is the reason I love groups like this. The commeraderie is awesome - feeding off of each other for ideas. Thanks for making this a great site.
Agree wholeheartedly. Texas hospitality + gun enthusiast mutual respect = good people. :txflag:

Re: Concealment under scrubs

Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2009 1:22 am
by KD5NRH
WEC wrote:I don't think I can do a smartcarry or thunderwear. I just can't be comfortable having my gun near my valuables.
Well, a belly band will have it much closer to pointed at them. The only place I could see a bullet hitting me if it somehow fired from my Smartcarry is maybe lower leg if I happen to be sitting right. The denim is thick enough that I'd expect it to contain most of the gap and muzzle flash.

Give them a call; there's a 60-day money-back trial on all standard inventory Smartcarry sizes, and Charlie was great to work with when I got mine. http://www.smartcarry.com/trial.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Re: Concealment under scrubs

Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2009 8:29 am
by WEC
KD5NRH wrote:Well, a belly band will have it much closer to pointed at them. The only place I could see a bullet hitting me if it somehow fired from my Smartcarry is maybe lower leg if I happen to be sitting right. The denim is thick enough that I'd expect it to contain most of the gap and muzzle flash.

Give them a call; there's a 60-day money-back trial on all standard inventory Smartcarry sizes, and Charlie was great to work with when I got mine. http://www.smartcarry.com/trial.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I thought one of the concepts of the belly band was that it can be rotated to put the gun at a spot that you'd be comfortable with, thus moving it away from said "sensitive areas." I didn't know about their trial offer. I have one friend who swears by smartcarry, so I may give it a shot. Thanks!

Re: Concealment under scrubs

Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2009 8:36 am
by Keith B
You also might try the Kangaroo Holster. I have one and it works well. I am pretty sensitive to things wrapped around me, but it is very comfortable for me with a t-shirt under it. With loose fitting scrubs, it might be just the ticket.

Re: Concealment under scrubs

Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2009 9:08 am
by Abraham
Keith B,

Do you think a Glock G19 too large for the Kangaroo Holster?

Thanks!

Re: Concealment under scrubs

Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2009 9:23 am
by Keith B
Abraham wrote:Keith B,

Do you think a Glock G19 too large for the Kangaroo Holster?

Thanks!

It should fit fine. I have a G22 that fits in it. For my Kahr PM9 I actually bought a second one and cut down the holster portion to contour it to the smaller gun. Don't wear them often, but they are good under a loose or button-down shirt. :thumbs2:

Re: Concealment under scrubs

Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2009 9:42 am
by DoubleJ
a quick search located this post from a millinium ago. with the right holster, you can conceal anything, my opnion.
casselthief wrote:Image
B92, with 20 rounder. yes, I need to fix the tag...

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if you didn't already know, that little fold in mah scrubs would not be telltale of my 9mm Heater. when I bend over, to get them Funyons off the bottom rack, I just hold the side of my tunic (shirt) and no one knows the difference. if they see the bottom of the mag pooching through the top, they prolly just figger it's mah phone/beeper/PDA....
g'head. try it.
Scar, I'm 6'2", 230, so you should have no problem concealing ANY gun, IMO.
found here

Re: Concealment under scrubs

Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2009 9:49 am
by Abraham
Thanks Keith!

I'm hoping they make a black or at least something much darker, and if not I may dye the one I buy. (with their input, I'm waiting a return call...)

Re: Concealment under scrubs

Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2009 9:57 am
by Keith B
Abraham wrote:Thanks Keith!

I'm hoping they make a black or at least something much darker, and if not I may dye the one I buy. (with their input, I'm waiting a return call...)
They don't make a black one. All are the natural color (kinda off-white). I would think you could dye it, but not sure how well the elastic would take the dye.

One note, when you wash them, they DO shrink some, so if you are right on the top edge of a size, I would recommend going one size larger.

Re: Concealment under scrubs

Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2009 10:56 am
by Abraham
Keith,

Just bought one from "Deep Conceal" 877-443 3486.

I really appreciate your guidance, as I am on the border with size, so I went up one size.

The folks at this place are enormously helpful and patient with all my questions.

I got the Air Marshal model as it fits the G19 - this model is a bit costlier than the small gun model, with free freight, no tax, it came to $29.95. Of course, that's probably not a much different total than buying from a Texas source, but they will also take it back no excuses and pay return shipping for any reason I don't want it. Pretty good deal...

Also, they don't debit your credit card until the holster is on it's way to you, UNLESS you buy it directly off their internet site...so if you buy from them, do it by phone, unless you don't mind being charged for an item you've yet to receive...

There is a plus three week back order. They informed me since Obama went into office, ALL gun supply house inventories are flying off the shelves and most are back ordered on a wide variety of gun related items.

I look forward to this new way to carry and if it doesn't work as I hope, oh well, it ain't that costly and someone else may find it useful. As one who owns other holsters that didn't quite work out as planned, I now buy holsters with an attitude of "we'll see..."

Re: Concealment under scrubs

Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2009 1:02 pm
by KD5NRH
WEC wrote:My job takes me to some seedy areas of town, so having my concealed handgun with me is indispensable. Until now, I've been carrying my gun and a spare mag in one of the pouches of my backpack, which is always with me.
What about some of the Maxpedition packs that have a quick-access concealment pocket? They're not cheap, but from what I've heard, the quality is commensurate with the price, and they're designed for quick access to the main compartment and the concealment pocket. Something like the Last Resort Tactical in black would probably look fine for somebody who obviously has a lot of paperwork and other supplies to haul.

Re: Concealment under scrubs

Posted: Fri Mar 13, 2009 11:16 pm
by MinhWin
Get the 5.11 Push bag. You can put all of your work gear in there and there's a pouch for your gun. Easy and fast draw.